I was wondering if this could be the Pitstop...but there is a flag there...and somehow it doesn't seem scenic enough. So maybe it is where they get another clue?

I think this is when Brent/Caite first land in the islands. They still have on their warm clothes on from Europe and plane ride. Later when they do the coconut/ox cart, they have stripped the long sleeves off. They may be waiting to catch a helicopter to La Dique

I was wondering if this could be the Pitstop...but there is a flag there...and somehow it doesn't seem scenic enough. So maybe it is where they get another clue?

I think this is when Brent/Caite first land in the islands. They still have on their warm clothes on from Europe and plane ride. Later when they do the coconut/ox cart, they have stripped the long sleeves off. They may be waiting to catch a helicopter to La Dique

you may be on to something... the Helicopter Seychelles employees also wear "red" shirts... hmmmm.... coincidence?

If you look over Brent's right shoulder, you see another guy in a red shirt sitting at that counter. I dont think that is a bar or a big screen TV...I bet it is a map of all the islands that they fly too.

I have been trying to figure out just who is passing who in this pic. I am not sure of the rules of the road in the Seychelles...........but sure looks like Jet/Cord have passed/are passing Brent/Caite. I guess the pic could be reversed if they drive on the right.

If you look over Brent's right shoulder, you see another guy in a red shirt sitting at that counter. I dont think that is a bar or a big screen TV...I bet it is a map of all the islands that they fly too.

I was pointing out both of them. Copra machine is just a guess, I don't know what it is. The loading spot seems to match the Union Estate mentioned by Boingo (flat grassy area dotted with palms). It's also spitting distance from the helipad, so it might be the first task(s). The La Passe jetty seems to be the dropoff; how the turtle task winds up there (if it does) is a mystery. Also, the spot where they read their ocean clue (treasure map, whatever it is) might not be the same place they started from.

Not a helicopter symbol, it is the same design as the umbrella on the title "Sea Shells" as seen on the screen caps above.

I would send them out on the nonstop, as things could go wrong on a 6 hour 35 minute flight to Doha.

You might guess that it would be possible for some other flights, connecting in places like Doha or Dubai or Frankfurt or Rome or Milan or London or Zurich, but I cannot find any from anywhere other than Nairobi. This flight KQ450 cannot help us shorten the time to Mahe because its departure at 0905 is too early for any connections from Paris consistent with having all teams on the same flight.